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Show Hebrwahn TH great The only Hermann, known throughout the world as the Prince of Legerdemain, will give exhibitions ex-hibitions of his marvelous feats in sleight of hand and weird spectacular marvels on Saturday evening, even-ing, October 4th, assisted by the musical Gool-ni&ns. Gool-ni&ns. The big William H. West's minstrels was a complete success at the Salt Lake theater Thursday and Friday nights and kept the large audience in a roar of laughter from start to finish. Their specialties were new and their songs catchy and met with approval. The Liberty Belles, one of the brightest, cleanest clean-est musical comedies which has ever visited Zion, held the boards at the Salt Lake theater last night and will close tonight. There is no use of trying to enumerate the charms of the chic girls, the swell girls, the sweet girls, the altogether up-to-date girls, who sparkle and flit through the lines of the comedy like sunbeams dancing on rippling waters. They captured the house from the pit to the bald-headed row, and under the able management man-agement of Frank Hennessy scored a complete success. Their record of three months at Madison Square theater, New York, was signal proof of the excellence of the presentation. The big comic opera company of "The Tivoli," San Francisco, will occupy the Salt Lake theater for five evenings, commencing September 29th and closing Friday night The pretty musical comedy "The Toy Maker" will be the opening opera presented. pre-sented. The company is high-class throughout and the scenery, costumes and accessories as well as the fine chorus of "charmers" will merit overflowing over-flowing houses every night. |